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... VI, o- ~ ~ ?? I Mesrcury Office, Saturodays, Mormsing.q Ce Six o'Clock. I LATEST FROM MONMOUTHI. TRIAL OF FROST, THURSDAY.-THIRD DAY. The Judges took their seats upon the bench at five minutes past nine o'clock, when the prisoner Frost was placed at the bar. J d The Court having decided that thiecse orthe priso~ner was not dif- ,~ferent to others wherein a point might be left for the ...

LEEDS:

... SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1840. it _ _ _- TtFiE AssizEs.-The assizes for this county conimenace e this tay at Yrik. There are 413 prisoners for trial in thi Crown Court, including several very heinous offenders. Little is yet known as to the civil business. At the Sheriff's office, on Thursday night, advice bad been heard of only three special juries, viz. :-Clark a. Thompson, and Thomp- son ?? Clark ...

CONCLUSION OF OXFORD'S TRIAL FOR HIGH TREASON

... ad, as CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, JULY 10. e, te The Judges took their seats upon the Bench a at nine o'clock, and the prisoner was then placed at the bar. te Mr. S. TAYLOR, the prisoner's counsel, called twenty-elght wit. , nesses, six of whom were physicians and surgeons, to prove the pri- ih se soner s Insanity. Ie The Judges having conferred together for a quarter of an hour- e. The ...

STOCKPORT

... BTOOMFORT. APPREHENSIONS AND EXAMINATIONS OF TURN-OUTS, &c. COURT HOUSE, Tbursd&2, May 21. Before Mhe MaVor, Jonathan ThordhiUI, and P. E. Marsland, Esquires. INTIMIDATION. Jamea Percival, Wim. Crawshaw, Joseph Hopkins, and Mary Welton, were charged under the Intiaida- tion Act, with having, on the 18th inst., molested and intimidated Mary Wright, with a view to force her to quit the employ of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... BAIL COURT, WIEDNfESDAY, Nov. 25- THiE QUEEN v. JOSEPH HEALD POLLOCK.-Mr. STANt- vtri inoved to make a rule absolute In this case to bring thedepo- Sltionjee Io this court by writ of Cer'iorari. and also for admitting the defendant to bail in the country. Mr. 1l3A5ES now showed cause against the rule, and said that he was sure his Lordship would not make it absolute when he was In Poiiesiion ...

BOROUGH COURT OF REQUESTS

... r TuE QUEEN'S BONNET.-TIlE JACICDAW IN PIIA- , COCIE'S FEATHERS-Whiat iscalled the fashion is as fleeting and evanescent as a summer'g cloud, and, r perhaps, more so with regard to bosnets than any other a article of wear, either male or female. Pasteboard I pyramids are in vogue one week, and pigmies the next. e The IDwistable haycoeck is succeeded bythe Leg- f horn squat, and the humble ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE.-SATUIRAY. MANSION HOUSE-TEE CITY POLICE COM5ISSIO0NER AND THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR.-A subject of considerable importance, as regards the disposal of persons found destitute in the streets at night, cane on before the Lord Mayor, and was by his Lord. ship referred for decision, as to the principle, to the police committee at Guildhall. It will be recollected that Mr. ...

KILRUSH PETTY SESSIONS

... HKIIRUSH PETTY SESSIQNS.: We sot down, an'-it took a gallon o' spirits to eF. plain ?? Legends. AN ARBIsTRATioN.-The lower classes of Paddy's- land possess an inherent aversion to transacting matters of business, demanding deliberation, without liaving what they call I a dhrop on the head ov it.' Poor Pat thinks it quickens the perceptions; and, among many other admirable results, tends to ...

WESTMINSTER COURT OF REQUESTS

... WESTMINSTER G9OUIT OFk RE!.ESPSS A VERY PARTI£CULLA YOUNG MAN.- Mr. it w KLettexidge, said a little tailor, tMeadin?, his way through the crowded court to the witness box, wont ex I pay me for this waistcoat, drawing one- of a flausbean sh, pattern from his pocket and spreading it on the rom- you missioners' table. will II ertainly not, said Mr. Ketteridge - C 'What objection hawe ...

SINGULAR CHARGE AGAINST THE SOCIALISTS

... SINGULAR. CHARGE AGAINST THlE SOCIALISTS. The M1aneJester Twines, of Saturday, contains a long report of proceedings at the Borough Court, on Wed. ner.dy, Thurtday, and Friday, in the case of inform- ations laid by the Rev. Mr. Kidd, incumbent of St. Matthew's Church, against three persons named Peter Catters'l, Isaac Higginbottom, and Richard Ward, connected in some way or other with the ...

THE ADJOURNED INVESTIGATION INTO THE LATE POLICE SPY PLOT IN LONDON

... [This article was omitted last ueclfor wlant of room.] On Tuesday evening week, pursuant to adjournment from the previous Tuesday, the committee appointed to investigate the conduct of Goulding, in reference to 1 certain charges made against him of being a police spy, took place at eight o'clock, at Lunt's Coffee House, Clerkenwell Soon after that hour, Mr. PEAKE was called to the I chair, and ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER THE QUEEN

... ' (From the Scoend Edtioa qhe Sun of Wednesday.) Jut now, (about half-past six), we happened to wralk down near St. James's Park, and saw a great ewd of persone following a policeman in charge of a *a. aU In the greatest ejclement, which we soon heant was caused by a hozbie attempt to murder her lROJON, by giring two piiteol at her, one after the o9e, aS ebe approached the Palace gates. ...